# [EMAIL PROTECTED] / 2004-04-14 20:29:45 -0700:
> Finally! No serial console but it is crashing right now (with the
> updated BIOS installed) and I see it is dumping to the dumpdev and the
> screen is filling up with stuff :)
cool! (if FreeBSD crashing can be cool :)
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FreeBSD 4.9-RELEA
On Wed, Apr 14, 2004 at 08:29:45PM -0700, Rick Updegrove wrote:
> Sorry to post all over the place here without waiting for replies on the
> others first but as soon as I get the "boot -v" mystery solved and
> figure out what else I should send.
/boot/loader.conf:
#
boot_verbose="YES" # Ca
On Wed, Apr 14, 2004 at 07:45:09PM -0700, Rick Updegrove wrote:
> Ok BIOS is updated.
> Sorry for the attachments, but the lines would wrap badly.
>
>
> Kris Kennaway wrote:
> >Run mptable.
>
> See mptable.txt
>
> >Look in /modules for stale files, and check kldstat to see what you're
> >runnin
Kris Kennaway wrote:
Are you sure that nothing is displayed on the system console before it
reboots? Hooking up a serial console can be a good way to catch this.
Finally! No serial console but it is crashing right now (with the
updated BIOS installed) and I see it is dumping to the dumpdev and
I have a WinXP Pro machine running VMWare 4.5.1 with a FreeBSD 4.9
virtual machine and it works just fine. lnc0 works exactly as expected.
Do have something similar to this in /etc/rc.conf?
network_interfaces="lo0 lnc0"
ifconfig_lnc0="DHCP"
Phil.
André wrote:
I've gotten a P4 1.5Ghz with Win
Rick Updegrove wrote:
See modules.txt
Oops that one was unreadable.. please see this one.
Also, here are the relevant portions of dmesg for my next question.
amr0: mem 0xf000-0xf7ff irq 16 at device 7.1
on pci0
amr0: Firmware D.02.05, BIOS B.01.04, 16MB RAM
amrd0: on amr0
amrd0: 3470
Ok BIOS is updated.
Sorry for the attachments, but the lines would wrap badly.
Kris Kennaway wrote:
Run mptable.
See mptable.txt
Look in /modules for stale files, and check kldstat to see what you're
running.
See modules.txt
How do I know if they are stale?
[EMAIL PROTECTED] /modules # kldstat
I
On Wed, Apr 14, 2004 at 06:19:39PM -0700, Rick Updegrove wrote:
> I will do this just as soon as I sent this reply, which has more
> questions I need answered. Besides, I need to run the new BIOS with the
> 4.10-BETA kernel until it crashes to eliminate the BIOS as a suspect right?
Yes.
>
> >*
btw: I just verified that my umask is 022. Which is what you stated it
should be set to.
And those ports still installed some directories with 700 permissions.
later
Michael
On Wed, 2004-04-14 at 21:11, Michael E. Mercer wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I got a new machine that is blazingly fast.
> I also in